'Not a day passes without me remembering,' says Gabriel Bach, lead investigator and deputy prosecutor of key architect of Holocaust

After decades of ambivalence, document prepared by clergy says hundreds of priests gave spiritual guidance to Hitler's soldiers on front, 'lent war an additional sense of purpose'

In 'Hitler, My Neighbor,' Edgar Feuchtwanger, now 95, recalled the day he went strolling as a boy with his nanny in Munich, and they passed the Nazi dictator... who tipped his hat

Move is a 'clear sign of the return of our people to a community that the Nazis thought they had destroyed forever,' says local rabbi

From killing Nazis in Lithuanian forests to jumping from flaming Altalena off Tel Aviv, young hero of Jewish Vilna participated in more than his share of Jewry's turning points

Rural Friesland hopes to welcome back children saved by farmers, priests, and university students in an underground railroad that rescued them from Nazi deportation in Amsterdam

Austrian Richard Wadani fled murderous regime, joined British army, before campaigning decades later to rehabilitate those who refused to fight for Hitler

Trio of former Nazi concentration camps mark 75 years since their liberation, in dramatically scaled back ceremonies

In recently published 'All the Horrors of War,' British Brigadier H. L. Glyn Hughes strives to save as many lives as possible after liberating Nazi 'horror camp' inside Germany

Targeted at adolescents in five languages, online series features iconic diarist using a video-camera to narrate a life spent hiding from the Nazis

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